Studi to be honored for acting

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Actor Wes Studi is set to become the second Native American inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Hall of Great Western Performers in Oklahoma City, Okla.

The Santa Fe New Mexican reported that the “Dances with Wolves” and “The Last of the Mohicans” star will be inducted Saturday with the late film-noir actor Robert Mitchum.

The Arroyo Hondo resident is also known for his roles as the Apache leader in “Geronimo: An American Legend” and Navajo detective Joe Leaphorn in the made-for-TV movies based on mysteries by the late New Mexican writer Tony Hillerman.

The only other American Indian in the Hall of Great Western Performers is Jay Silverheels, a Canadian Mohawk First Nations actor known for playing Tonto in the 1950s television series “The Lone Ranger.”

BAGHDAD — A suicide bomber detonated explosives at a Baghdad cafe crowded with young people late Thursday, killing at least 32 and wounding more than 60 ahead of provincial elections scheduled for the weekend.

The rare evening attack, which came at the start of the local weekend, brought to 36 the number of people killed across the country Thursday.